These shrubs will bloom better.
Laurel needs acid soil to thrive and the shrubs bloom best where they will have a touch of sun during the day.
These shrubs bloom on the current season's wood, so late winter or early spring, not now, is the time to be outdoors working on them.
The shrubs had already bloomed, and the ground was covered with seeds.
Rarely in memory have bulbs and wildflowers, shrubs and fruit trees blazed so brightly, or bloomed so long.
Cactuses and certain shrubs and trees often bloom into May and June.
These shrubs bloom on last year's wood, and they should be pruned immediately after flowering.
If the soil is properly acid, around pH 5, and watered deeply during dry spells, the shrubs should bloom normally on their own.
Cutting them to the ground is not too severe as these glorious shrubs bloom on the wood that will grow this summer.
Light pruning after spring-flowering shrubs have bloomed is fine.